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MAN WHO FELL/EARTH
  

MAN WHO FELL/EARTH (Paperback)

by Walter Tevis (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)

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T.J. Newton is an extraterrestrial who goes to Earth on a desperate mission of mercy. But instead of aid, Newton discovers loneliness and despair that ultimately ends in tragedy. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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T.J. Newton is an extraterrestrial who comes to Earth on a desperate mission. He is obsessed with his goal but plagued by unrelenting loneliness, symbolic of all outsiders who find themselves in a strange land filled with strange inhabitants and customs. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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4.4 out of 5 stars (21 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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5.0 out of 5 stars Responce, Mar 19 2004
By BowiesBrowGal {Anna} (Where I need to be.) - See all my reviews
"The Man Who Fell To Earth, June 5, 2003
Reviewer: A reader from California "
I would just like to comment on what you said, I must agree with just about everything you said.

And with your words about the movie, I believe this was David Bowie's was the perfect, PERFECT role and he is exscatly how I pictured him looking and acting in my mind! Other than that..The sex sence almost made me want to cry, they had the chance to make a wonderful film, {do not get me wrong, the editing was amazing photography wise} and they turned it into a soft porno.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!, Mar 18 2004
By BowiesBrowGal {Anna} (Where I need to be.) - See all my reviews
I read this book about a month ago, and still it lingers with me. I am not going to go into deatil about the book, becuase I am sure enough, you know the plot line already. Yes, there is only 200 pages, but It is not a easy read. If easy read means, the the words were bigger and huge science words were not involved , then yes..it was an easy read...but don;t judge a book by it's cover. The plot is orginal and complelling.

This book is not for everyone, but I do recomind it for all people. It IS in fact the best book I have EVER read in my life, and I have read a lot of books. This touched something in my heart, and even though it is the revised version of the book, it still has the style and emotion it orignally had.

This book, it without a doubt worth your time. I still remember reading the last few pages of this book and thinking about life. It will open your eyes and open your mind.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A product of its time, Feb 4 2004
By M. Vanvorst "two left feet" (Irvine, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This story is about an alien who comes to earth with a mission
to save the few remaining people of his own planet, and to save
us from destroying ourselves.

It's an easy read, enjoyable, and believable. The main character
is well developed and the pacing remains brisk throughout. It's
not very science fiction-y, more of a human interest story.

It's interesting to note that this was originally published in
1963 and bears the marks of cold war/nuclear destruction fears.
This, and many other works of that time assume that we would nuke
ourselves to rubble at some point. The story takes place in
the late eighties so the author is making some guesses about that
time, like every country would have nuclear capabilities and we
would be teetering on the brink. I was amused when one of the
characters went to see a movie and sat through a news reel. Also
that the alien states that there are no other solar systems that
he knows of.

Those distractions are minor however, and I very much recommend
you read the book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Man Who Fell To Earth
This truly is my favorite book.
If the book were 'The Day the Earth Stood Still', then the movie version would be 'Plan 9 From Outer Space'. Read more
Published on Jun 5 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars One of Tevis' finest novels
The Man Who Fell To Earth works on many levels: it's a perfect metaphor on the lonliness of Tevis' life and his battle with booze; the novel also works as an internalized view of... Read more
Published on Mar 2 2003 by Wayne Klein

3.0 out of 5 stars Flawed, But Enjoyable
My overall impression of the story is favorable, with one major complaint: this book was obviously written by an older, alcoholic male with not much hope. Read more
Published on Dec 28 2002 by gallipoli

5.0 out of 5 stars Man who fell to our horrid little earth and regretted it
Okay, I put off reading this book for quite a while. I have been a huge fan of the movie The Man Who Fell to Earth, and didn't want to read the book and be dissapointed with... Read more
Published on Oct 4 2002 by Amber Overla

5.0 out of 5 stars How it used to be...
With the endless barrages of big-budgeted, simple-minded, ray gun-blasting movies and absurdly complex, geek-aimed fantasy trilogies and tetralogies that have ruled the genre... Read more
Published on Jan 27 2002 by P. Nicholas Keppler

5.0 out of 5 stars How it used to be...
With the endless barrages of big-budgeted, simple-minded, ray gun-blasting movies and absurdly complex, geek-aimed fantasy trilogies and tetralogies that have ruled the genre... Read more
Published on Jan 27 2002 by P. Nicholas Keppler

5.0 out of 5 stars Deserves the "classic" label. You'll love this book!
BRIEF SYNOPSIS: A lone extraterrestrial lands on Earth with a mission.

PROS: Excellent story with fascinating characterizations...poignant and memorable. Read more

Published on Oct 21 2001 by nebone

5.0 out of 5 stars Brutal ending
This story just has doom written all over it. An alien comes to earth advances the earth technology so that he can eventually bring what's left of his dying race to earth. Read more
Published on Jun 15 2001 by harvey dent

3.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful piece of speculative science fiction
I have found myself to be something of a fan of speculative fictions. And The man who fell to Earth by Walter Tevis has been, for a long time now, a book that I have grown to... Read more
Published on April 15 2001 by Amanda Pike

3.0 out of 5 stars A truly wonderful piece of speculative science fiction
I have found myself to be something of a fan of speculative fictions. And The man who fell to Earth by Walter Tevis has been, for a long time now, a book that I have grown to... Read more
Published on April 15 2001 by Amanda Pike

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